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Havana (Cuba) (search for this): narrative 791
A ruttier from Cartagena
to Havana
in Cuba
.
COMMING from Cartagena
to goe to Havana
, thou must
goe Northnorthwest untill thou be in foureteene degrees:
and then forwardes thou shalt goe with great care to
anker every night, and when it is day set sayle. And this
is to bee done in this place because of the shoalds of
SHavana
, thou must
goe Northnorthwest untill thou be in foureteene degrees:
and then forwardes thou shalt goe with great care to
anker every night, and when it is day set sayle. And this
is to bee done in this place because of the shoalds of
Serrana: and so thou mayest proceede with a care to
anker when thou commest about Seranilla, or neere to it,
which is in fifteene degrees and a halfe. And upon it
thou shalt see a lowe flatte land lying Northeast and
Southwest: and the sea beateth upon it round about,
except that on the Southeast part it hath certaine shelves
of san bayes: and upon
the Cape it selfe thou shalt see two thicke groves of great
trees, and they be upon the Cape it selfe.
To go from the Cape de Sant Antonio for Havana
in
the time of the North winds, thou shalt goe Northwest
untill thou be cleere of all the shoalds of the Cape, and
then hale thy bowlines, and go as neere the win
Cuba (Cuba) (search for this): narrative 791
A ruttier from Cartagena
to Havana
in Cuba
.
COMMING from Cartagena
to goe to Havana
, thou must
goe Northnorthwest untill thou be in foureteene degrees:
and then forwardes thou shalt goe with great care to
anker every night, and when it is day set sayle. And this
is to bee done in this place because of the shoalds of
Serrana: and so thou mayest proceede with a care to
anker when thou commest about Seranilla, or neere to it,
which is in fifteene degrees and a halfe. And upon it
thou shalt see a lowe flatte land lying Northeast and
Southwest: and the sea beateth upon it round about,
except that on the Southeast part it hath certaine shelves
of sand, and on the West side it hath a certain litle
copple, which from sea seemeth to bee a shippe under
sayle : and being Northeast and Southwest off it, scant a
league from the shoald commeth out on the West side a
certayne shoald, whereupon the sea doth alwayes beate.
I advise thee that if thou canst not passe on the West
side, t
Cartagena (Spain) (search for this): narrative 791
A ruttier from Cartagena
to Havana
in Cuba
.
COMMING from Cartagena
to goe to Havana
, thou must
goe Northnorthwest untill thou be in foureteene degrees:
and then forwardes thou shalt goe with great care to
anker every night, and when it is day set sayle. And this
is to bee done in this place because of the shoalds of
Serrana: and so thou mayest proceede with a care to
anker when thou commest about Seranilla, or neere to it,
which is in fifteene degrees and a halfe. And upon it
thou Cartagena
to goe to Havana
, thou must
goe Northnorthwest untill thou be in foureteene degrees:
and then forwardes thou shalt goe with great care to
anker every night, and when it is day set sayle. And this
is to bee done in this place because of the shoalds of
Serrana: and so thou mayest proceede with a care to
anker when thou commest about Seranilla, or neere to it,
which is in fifteene degrees and a halfe. And upon it
thou shalt see a lowe flatte land lying Northeast and
Southwest: and the sea beateth upon it round about,
except that on the Southeast part it hath certaine shelves
of sand, and on the West side it hath a certain litle
copple, which from sea seemeth to bee a shippe under
sayle : and being Northeast and Southwest off it, scant a
league from the shoald commeth out on the West side a
certayne shoald, whereupon the sea doth alwayes beate.
I advise thee that if thou canst not passe on the West
side, th
Yucatan (search for this): narrative 791
1582 AD (search for this): narrative 791